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THE. COURSE , WILL START
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IN AYTON
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variety of Injuries Treated At The.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL 1,4...CKNOK; ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY „ NOVEMBER
Peter cook, Lucknow received
internal 'injuries on November 13
When he fell from a ladder at the•
home of Robert Farrish, R. R. 3
Lucknotv: •Ile was transferred via
' ambulance to University Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Rachel Kuepfer, R. R. 3
WIpgliarn, caught her left first
finger in;tlie •hydraulic Of a trac-
tor at her home farm Noyeniber
13' and arnputated.the finger. She
was admitted to hospital.
Kathleen-Taylor , R. R..3 Luck-
now ,,age12; was mauled by a
dog at her.lioine on November 13
and received multi-lacerations to
her face. Wingham O.P.P. Mc-
Kittrick inveatigated.
Roy Schneller, R. R. 2 Holy-
rood , fell iii the barn of Harvey
Beitz on'NOvember 14 and fractur-
ed his right hip. He was treated '
and transferred to St. Mary's Hos-
pital. Kitchener, via ambulance.
Norman, Stuart , R. R. 5 Luck-
now ,' fellin'the barn of Lloyd Mc-,
Nall and lacerated his head. He
was treated and later released. '
Alvin Alton, Winghani, fell off
a roof in Belgrave and fractured
his ribs.
William R. Purdon, R. R. 2
Lucknow , received a compound
fracture of his left thumb when he
struck it with a sledge hammer
while erecting a snow fence at his
honie.
Leslie Fortune ,r R. R. 1. Wing-
ham, Was admitted to hospital
with partial amputation of his
right first , second and third fingers
when he caught his hand in a v-'
belt pulley on a power feed cart
on Douglas Fortune's farm.
Mrs. Margaret Rutledge, Brus-
sels, fell on the street in, Brussels
and fractured her right wrist.
Robert Suong , age 7 , Wingham
received a lacerated left eyelid
playing hockey at the •Wingham
arena.
Susan Irvin, age 14, R. R. 7
Lucknow ., fractured his left second
finger playing basketball.
Colinlones, -age 15 months,
was admitted to hospital with first
and second degree burns to chest
and left arm when he accidently
pulled a cup of coffee over hifn-
self.
James Seli, Wingharn, fell and
fractured his left arm.
William Willie , age 22, R. R.
3 Wingham , was bitten by, a dog
on the' farm of Carl Weber. In-
vestigated by Wingham O.P.P.
McKittrick.
Murray Nichol, Brussels , was
apparently riding on the side of a
garbage track and he struck his
head on a road sign in Brussels,
which was apparently leaning into
the traffic lane'. He received a
lacerated scalp. Investigated by
,Wingham O.P.P. Balzer.
'Kevin O'MalleY, age 16, R, R.
2 Teeswater , was travelling on
a slippery road on County Road
12, approximately 1 1/2 miles
from Wroxeter when the car
went out of control and-struck a
hydro) pole . He suffered an
injury over the right eye. Invest.;
-igated by Wingham-O.P.P. Foul-
Nicholas Blok, age 17, R. R. 2
Auburn, had the prongs of 'a man-
ure fork puncture his right , knee
while he was, doing the chores.
He was treated' and transferred
via ambulance to University Hos-
pital, London.
An 18-year-old Wingham girl.
Shirley Elizabeth (Betty) Josling,
was taken to London's Victoria
Hospital following a two-car Colli-
sion on Highway 86 , west of the
Zetland Bridge, on Saturday' night
November 10. ,
Miss losling was a passenger in
a car' driven by. James B. Cleland
of R. R. 1 Lucknow , which was in
collision with a car driven by
Clifford E. Davidson of Hamilton.
She was brought to the emergency
department of the Wingham and
District Hospital where she was
treated for a laceration over her
right eye and a contusion to her
right leg.' She was later transfer-
red via ambulance to the London
Hospital.
Damages were estimated at
$2,200. • Prov . Const. George
Foulon of the Wirigham detach-
ment of the Ontario Provincial
Police investigated.
Kinloss Township..
Council Minutes
The regular meeting of Kinloss
Township council was held on
November 5th at '7.30 , Councillor
Donald, Bell absent.
After the minutes were. adopted
it was decided to advertise for a.
part time grader operator.
Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority was to be contacted to
attend the November 14th meet-
ing.
Ruelene will be available to
Kinloss ratepayers at 6.00 per
can.
The following accounts were.
ordered paid.
GENERAL: Daco Laboratories
Ltd. , ruelene , 1070.00; Prov.
Treas. Deb # 1 - 1971,, 283.59;
Mrs. Mary Jacobs, callers fees,
175.00; Ed Wise, dance.instructor
24.00; B.P..0i1 Ltd. oil twp.
hall, 30.15; Ont. Hydro street'
light , installation Whitechurch
785.90; Maciafari Gabions Ltd.',.
Murray Drain, 393.67; Wayne
Bushell, bulldozing waste site ,
45.00; Wayne Bushell, Murray.
Drain, 36.00, McLeod Imp. ,
96.00; Fraser MacKinnon, part
salary, 293.70; Xmas Seal Fund
15.00; Daymaeed Ltd. , pipe
Black Creek, 96.32; Fraser Mc-
Kinnon, postage , 8.'76; Out Met-
al Products , c.m.p. McLeod
Imp. , 45.50; Lucknow Sentinel,
envelopes, etc. , 11.76; H. M.
Gibson Ltd. superintendence
Cauley Drain, .135.00; Fraser
MacKinnon, clerk's fees, 85.00;
Bruce County Plowmen's Assoc. ,
share prizes, 29.50; Wm. Evans,
waste site and building permits,
151:63; Don Chadbourne , fox
bounty, 4.00; Murray's 'Gen. • •
Store, recreation supplies, 4.30;
Jack Scott ,_const. Black Creek
New Section, 318.00;.
Hanna, and Hamilton Const
payment in full. Conley. Drain,
1800.00; Andy Wadel, 3 -fox boun-
ties, 12.00; Dick McQuillin, 1
fox bounty, 4.00. •
HIGHWAYS: Frank Schumacher,
Pay less deductions, 369.33;
Harold 'Smith, pay less deduc-
tions , 377.90; David ,MacKinnon,
pay less deductions, 232.80; Rec.
Gen. for Canada , employees
share Un. Ins. , 18.97;
Rec. Gen. for Canada , employ-
ees share C .P .P , 22.98; Rec.
Gen. for Canada,`Income tax ,
169.45; Northern Paints and. Var-
nish Co. ‘, paint patch etc. ,
238436; Dominion Roads Mach.
Sales, grader repair, 25.12;
Bannerman Const. Ltd. , sand ,
70.00; McCutcheon Motors Ltd. ,
truck service, 42.91; Pro Hard
ware, paint brushes, 2.35; B.P.
Oil Ltd. oil grease , etc. ,
146.58; Ron Stanley Farm Sup-
plies, chain saw. repairs , 24.35;
Hodgins McDonald Lumber Ltd.
shingles , 14.45; Dorntar. Salt Ltd
salt 180.68; Owen King Ltd. ,
9.00; Frank Schumacher,'tele-
phone etc. , 9.95; Durham
Hardware & Equipment Ltd. ,
'welding supplies. 14.11; Case
Power & Equipment Ltd. , tractor
service 61,19; Einployers share
Un. Ins:, 20.51; Employers share
C :P.P.22.98; Ray Stanley,
crush. and haul gravel, 137.40;
Lucknow Sentinel, adv't. ,
7.11; F. Schumacher, advance •
pay to Nov. 15, 1973, 175.00;
H. Smith , advance pay to
'Nov. 15 , 1913 ; 175.00; David
'McKinnon, a'dvance pay to Nov.
15, 1973, 175.00.
The meeting adjourned 'to meet
on November 14th at 8.3 0,
FRASER MacKINNON, Clerk,
ur sound: counsel and a fair price on a monument
rrectly designed .from quality material, rely on.
° ST. HELENS NEWS
SHOWER FOR CAROL MARTIN
On Monday , November 12 Miss
Carol Martin was guest of honour
at community shower in the St.
Helen's Hall. Barbara Aitchison
played several piano melodies
while the ladies gathered. Mrs.
'Ross Errington was chair' lady.
Readings were given by .lvIrs.
Jim litChison and Mrs. Bob Aitch-
ison. Contests were conducted
by Mrs. Wim de Boer, Mrs. Jim
Errington and Mrs. Alex Purvis.
Musical numbers were given by
Mrs. Tom Pritchard and a group
of girls,
Assisting the bride in opening
her gifts were Mrs. Janet Klei-
hauer of Rostock and Mrs. Eliza-
beth Irwin of Wingham. Dayle
McDonald , Bonnie Humphrey ,
Gail MacPherson and Valerie -and
Debbie Errington also assisted
in arranging the gifts. Carol
thanked the ladies and lunch was
served at the cOnclusion of the
evening. .
Honoured With
Bridal Showers
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SHOWER FOR LOIS STRUTH
On Saturday, NOvemberl
Miss Lois Struthers, bride-el
was guest of honour at a co
ity shower in the St. Helen'
Mrs. 'Tom Pritchard played
eral selections on the piano
ladies arfived. Mrs. •Ernest
Gaunt was chairlady for a s
program.
Musical. numbers were giv
Mrs; Toni. Pritchard', Stephe
David; Gail MacPherson pla
a/piano solo and Janice Gau
Mrs Pritchard played a pia
duet. A reading was given
Mrs. Jim Aitchison arid cont
were conducted by Mrs, Ro
Garninie Flarold Coo
Mrs. TOrn Pritchard, ,
An address of good wishes
read to the bride-eleet by
Ernest Gaunt Assisting DAS
opening her gifts were Lynd
Lyons and Carol Wattam.
assisting were Karen Gatint,;
ion Raynard and sail Pritch
Lois expressed her thanks
the gifts and invited the lad
her trousseau. tea on Decem
er 1st . •
Lunch was served by the
bour ladieS at. the Conclusio
the evening.